Why is it that Kino works perfectly on 32 bit x86 but doesn't want to write to disk with x86_64? I use Kino to capture from my camcorder via firewire and write 1 GB files to disk. When I try the same thing with X86_64 the second file over writes the first. I have an i7 with 8meg ram.

Last edited by psheldon on Tue Jan 29, 2013 7:30 am; edited 2 times in total

Sorted! set camera's date and time! The funny thing is that Kino and add timestamp worked perfectly in x86-i686 but not in x86-64. I had a look at dvgrab which is the same family and saw that timesys was available, using that time, filenames and captures worked. aha! I wonder! Set time on camera and viola!